The Tennessee Titans' right guard, despite giving up two sacks to Texans defensive end J.J. Watt in Sunday's 38-14 loss at Houston, feels like he still won their one-on-one battles. Harris also told the Houston Chronicle that nothing to him stands out about Watt—the NFL leader in both sacks (7 1/2) and tackles for loss (10) after four weeks.

“He’s not anything special,” Harris said. "I locked him down most of the game except those two plays."

Maybe Harris will change his tune once he watches the film of how badly Watt beat him. He shouldn't feel embarrassed given how Watt has multiple sacks in every game this season. The Texans' budding superstar and early front-runner for league defensive player of the year honors has made plenty of other offensive linemen look bad.

Harris is way off on his assessment of Watt, who is a special 3-4 second-year pass rusher, so much so that some already are comparing him to Bruce Smith. The Buffalo Bills and Washington Redskins Hall of Famer holds the NFL's all-time record for sacks.

Harris might not agree, but Texans defensive coordinator Wade Phillips' preseason premonition that Watt has Canton-caliber talent has come through in a hurry.